No, there isn't. Consider the white area with the portait and the outer border a foreground, and the "webbing" around it a background. Look below the "y" in "Secretary of the Treasury" or the "e" in "Treasurer of the United States" just before the white edge. It's the same design as the one found in the upper-right portion of the bill between the 1 and the olive branch. Above the lower left and lower right 1's are the same pointed designs. The webbed illistration itself acts as a boarder to the center, and if we remove the foreground, we find that this "owl" is just a portion of a tesselated form.

WRONG, /vXv\. Notice how you use small words observe:Unisg slmal wdros.... Mweinahe, ssoiupspng lgarer prahess, tehy bemcoee nlraey ipbiomslsoe in oderr to dpecheir. And tihs is jsut an esay one.

_________________"We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses." -Abraham Lincoln"You can't argue with all the fools in the world- it's best to let them have their way and trick them while they're not looking." -BromCredit to Jester for the avatar!

Garr, I did that myself, which is why it fails. I foubnd a video that does it much better... I'll post if I find it.

_________________"We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses." -Abraham Lincoln"You can't argue with all the fools in the world- it's best to let them have their way and trick them while they're not looking." -BromCredit to Jester for the avatar!

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